3 Elephants with State Banner and Drum
This is one of the digital scans that I recently bought from the British Library

180 Irregular horsemen

200 Irregular infantry

8 Led horses

4 State litters escorted by 122 orderlies and mace-bearers

Beau Geste set 126, Palanquin from Rewa (retired)

1 Carriage drawn by 2 elephants and 2 State carriages with teams

This one is pretty known. There are many photos of the carriage, I only chose a few
In this photo you can see the 2 state carriages behind the big carriage drawn by elephants. Behind them, the state elephant and the rest of the elephants (next post)

10 Elephants and 8 mounted Sardars

The State elephant and the mounted sardars behind

Beau Geste Rewa elephant, set 424, and 425, escort guards group left

Beau Geste set 426, Rewa's escort guards group right

Beau Geste set 427, Rewa's musicians

Beau Geste set 393, Mounted Sardars from Rewa

Rewa Standard-bearers posing, waiting for their turn to enter the Amphitheatre

Beau Geste set 423, the Rewa standard-bearers

Beau Geste sets 394 and 395, the Rewa Mounted Musicians

One of the Sardars posing in front of the carriage

The seven Rewa elephants following the State one. They were 8 in total.

This photo is also one of my last acquisitions. I love it because the Baby Elephant and the Rewa Executor can be seen behind. It feels great to be able to confirm the identity of a group
Check the detail below

The executioner is riding in a different howda than during the Main Procession

Beau Geste Rewa Baby Elephant, set 114

Beau Geste Rewa Executioner Elephant, set 275

Both elephants within the second group of elephants in the Main Procession